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Automatic Slim posted:I love how they almost space Gaeta and figure out that he's really a hero who saved them as a double agent. No one apologizes. Don't they end up doing that eventually anyway because of the mutiny in the last season?
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happyhippy posted:Take out the mention of drugs and alcohol and you have Friends. Hello, do you have a moment to talk about the glory of Hollyoaks? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5Z1aZHf-F0
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muscles like this? posted:Don't they end up doing that eventually anyway because of the mutiny in the last season? Yeah, but a little mea culpa could've quelled the anger. Starbuck was pretty remorseless she almost killed an innocent man.
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# ? Feb 2, 2016 14:23 |
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I finally got around to that show "Happy Endings" and I'm pretty ambivalent. On the one hand the writing can be really sharp and the actors can deliver great lines, but on the other it plays as self-aware in a very lame network TV kind-of way and descends into being an outright cartoon before the first season is up. Think of it somewhere between Friends and New Girl. I kept with it because Eliza Coupe, Damon Wayans Jr., and surprisingly Elisha Cuthbert are all amazing even when given terrible material--for real Cuthbert surprised the gently caress out of me; that girl has got serious comedic chops when she's playing a sweet dullard--but even then I found myself wondering why the gently caress the show had a cult following. It deserved to get cancelled way earlier than it did.
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Can someone tell me why Allen Gregory was so bad so I don't have to stoop to watching it myself to satisfy my morbid curiosity?
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Deified Data posted:Can someone tell me why Allen Gregory was so bad so I don't have to stoop to watching it myself to satisfy my morbid curiosity? Smug douchebag child cartoon character without any of the foibles or terrible things that happen to smug douchebag characters to make them fun to watch.
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What, when does Super Hans rape someone? I've watched that whole show twice (though mostly while baked or not paying great attention) and I can't figure out what you're referring to. I don't doubt it, I just don't remember, and I can't find any angry about the rape articles on google.
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lidnsya posted:What, when does Super Hans rape someone? I've watched that whole show twice (though mostly while baked or not paying great attention) and I can't figure out what you're referring to. I don't doubt it, I just don't remember, and I can't find any angry about the rape articles on google. He rapes Olivia Coleman's character's nephew and gets the kid to fall in love with him. update: Season 5 episode 2 Sophie's cousin Barney tells Jez that she is going back to work three weeks early and gives Jez some music CDs he has worked on. Mark tries to deflect the bad image that has arisen around him since the relationship failed, but the only ones who take Mark's side are Johnson (who suspends Sophie when she goes too far) and a new female IT worker called Dobby (played by Isy Suttie). They form an almost sexual relationship, but Mark tries to resist. After listening to the CDs, Jez and Super Hans decide to form a band with Barney so that they can get him to play the music while they make all the money. Jez's band get a gig but it ends badly when Barney locks himself in the toilet after administering oral sex to Super Hans while in a k-hole. Mark and Dobby go to the ladies' toilets in order to have sex, but discover Sophie is also in there, being sick. When it is revealed that Mark and Sophie are married, Dobby leaves him and Mark helps Sophie out to her father's car. First appearance of Dobby. Filthy Hans fucked around with this message at 05:51 on Feb 3, 2016 |
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Oh gently caress, I somewhat remember that now and being grossed out by it. Good username/post combo.
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Filthy Hans posted:He rapes Olivia Coleman's character's nephew and gets the kid to fall in love with him. I vaguely remember that now too. I mostly wanted to post because this post/username combo is almost too good to be true
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Ghost Hunters. The cast of that show should be sentenced to spend the rest of their lives writing apology letters to the people who watched it. Even those who claim to enjoy it.
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Halloween Jack posted:Ghost Hunters. The cast of that show should be sentenced to spend the rest of their lives writing apology letters to the people who watched it. Even those who claim to enjoy it. I remember one episode where they thought something had inexplicably moved... until their tech guy pointed out that some frames or something had been removed from the video. No one talked about who could have done it, presumably it was someone on the team who was not the tech guy.
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Professor Shark posted:I remember one episode where they thought something had inexplicably moved... until their tech guy pointed out that some frames or something had been removed from the video. There were tons of things like that actually. I seem to recall one of them rigging a pully system to their jacket during a live event so it looked like something pulled on his jacket. It was figured out immediately and I believe dude quit the show or issued an apology or something. Can't quite remember since I never watched the show, but my roommate loved it and was freaking out.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:59 |
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Greg the Bunny and Caroline in the City are two that come to mind. House of Payne edit: Yes Dear, According to Jim, Last Man Standing... all poo poo Peddle2thaMetal fucked around with this message at 15:54 on Jul 14, 2016 |
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A producer for ghost hunters user trolled the Ghost Stories 2004 thread and put me in an episode of the first season. There was like one cool guy out of the whole group and it was a cameraman telling chicks on campus that we were filming a show for MTV.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 15:32 |
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I can't imagine that sitcom starring Bill Engvall was any good. I didn't watch it. But I don't think it would be any good. Oh also MTV's hard times of Rj Berger. A show about a nerdy high schooler who had a big dick. Yup facebook jihad fucked around with this message at 16:52 on Jul 14, 2016 |
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every person i've met who's liked house of cards and frank underwood was without fail one of the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet
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i don't think there's every going to be another show that's as bad as Alan Gregory.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 17:01 |
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Fonzarelli posted:i don't think there's every going to be another show that's as bad as Alan Gregory.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 17:07 |
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Whitney was the worst piece of poo poo and they ran ads for it constantly.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 17:09 |
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seaquest
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Blazing Ownager posted:Heroes Season 3 and American Horror Story Season 3 are both some of the most what the gently caress terrible train wrecks you will ever see. And a show with a Stevie Nicks music video in it can't be all bad. Yudo posted:I only watched the first season and it is a netflix show but Hemlock Grove is the worst thing I have ever seen.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 17:43 |
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Halloween Jack posted:AHS: Coven is fascinating because it's like they were rewriting the whole arc of the show each episode. They got through the whole series without ever settling on a central conflict. One of the major characters has to literally vanish in a puff of smoke in the last episode because they didn't know what to do with her. It's amazing. all i remember about that show is that the fat black girl randomly gets hosed by a minotaur and this scene has no bearing on the plot whatsoever and is never mentioned again
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I couldn't even finish the first season of AHS, I read the synopsis on Wikipedia and it sounded like I made the right choice
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panascope posted:Whitney was the worst piece of poo poo and they ran ads for it constantly. The best thing to happen to Whitney Cummings' career was Kat Dennings' chest.
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The last season of AHS seemed to have no point but HEY LOOK IT'S LADY GAGA IN A FANCY OUTFIT BEING DARK AND MYSTERIOUS Which sucks because I liked the premise, the setting was amazing, and Denis O'Hare killed it as Liz Taylor, and the rest of the cast did well too, the plot was just all over the place and the rape ghost was just pointless shock for the sake of shock
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 17:56 |
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Jessica Lange gets a lot of well-deserved praise for her work on that show, but O'Hare was always there just quietly doing amazing work. I don't care about the whole Zombie Simpsons argument, but the intro from that site was a great explanation for why TV was so staid by the end of the 80s, with endless sitcoms and cop/detective shows. I don't feel like I can comment on any of the many sitcoms mentioned in this thread, because I don't think I like any sitcoms besides Arrested Development. I disliked every sitcom I ever had to sit through, whether it was Full House, Small Wonder, Boy Meets World, Home Improvement, or Seinfeld.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 18:01 |
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have you all forgotten the horror and dissapointment of filmation's Ghostbusters? Or Extreme Ghostbusters? Decades later I still hate those shows. A ghostbuster in a wheelchair is like a cop or firefighter in a wheelchair, they stay at the station and become alcoholics. gently caress you whoever said Graham Linehan's shows are the equivelent of chuck lorre. Watch Father Ted, if you that doesn't clear things up for you you're hopeless. The three fictional gently caress-up priests on that show were more endearing and likable and life affirming than any actual priest I've encountered. Even Jack. Especially Jack. RIP Dermot Morgan and Frank Kelly.
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GET MY BELT SON posted:seaquest Was that the show with Roy Scheider? I remember wanting to watch that as a kid because Brody from Jaws was in it but didn't understand a single bit of it.
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GET MY BELT SON posted:seaquest get the gently caress out it was a terrible show but I love it anyway, partially because I had a huuuuuuge crush on Jonathan Brandis as a teenager and partially because Ted Raimi was in it. also talking dolphins were the poo poo when I was thirteen. S3 was unforgivably bad though
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 18:56 |
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Seaquest is hilarious now. Like a sci fi original movie stretched out over a tv series full of janky early 90s cgi and star trek plots transplanted to the ocean.
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Probably that show they made based on the hit song Castle Kids, what were they thinking?!
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 19:01 |
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AHS is like Walking Dead where it gets lots of praise despite obviously being bad.
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client posted:every person i've met who's liked house of cards and frank underwood was without fail one of the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet I only made it four episodes in. The writers of that show clearly have no idea how politics or government actually loving work, and so it just wasn't very much fun seeing Kevin Spacey's character using his wit and guile to wreck poo poo, since there weren't even any quasi-realistic constraints on what he could do.
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Gaunab posted:AHS is like Walking Dead where it gets lots of praise despite obviously being bad. I liked the first season of The Walking Dead, and all but the last 20 minutes of the Season 2 finale
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Millions of Crows posted:
Wait, what the gently caress?! I knew about Dermot (the day after filming the last episode ) but Frank? EDIT: Goddamn... IMDB posted:Died on the 18th anniversary of Father Ted (1995) co-star Dermot Morgan's death. Morgan died on 28 February 1998, Kelly on the same date in 2016. Both actors died on a Sunday.
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Cnut the Great posted:I only made it four episodes in. The writers of that show clearly have no idea how politics or government actually loving work, and so it just wasn't very much fun seeing Kevin Spacey's character using his wit and guile to wreck poo poo, since there weren't even any quasi-realistic constraints on what he could do. I like watching Kevin Spacey chew the scenery, it's somehow satisfying.
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OctoberBlues posted:I like watching Kevin Spacey chew the scenery, it's somehow satisfying. I don't know the ins-and-outs of the American government, so I take the happenings within House of Cards with a grain of salt... in relation to the real world. Within the rules of the show's world, though, that's fine. poo poo doesn't have to be super realistic for me to buy into it. 9 priests lost in the island's largest lingerie section, I mean c'mon now. Gotta suspend your disbelief sometimes to enjoy stuff.
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When actual US Representatives earnestly bring up concerns about whether or not an island with too many people on one side will capsize, I think it's safe to say that most of our government doesn't know how government or politics works.
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